by S Panchmatia 2024 Cited by 2antiarrhythmic drugs in the management of atrial fibrillation (AF). The basic pathophysiology, diagnosis and classification of AF are
first line drugs in AF patients with. LVEF ≥40%. Beta-blockers and/or Digoxin are recommended for AF patients with. LVEF 40%. Management of
by S Panchmatia 2024 Cited by 2antiarrhythmic drugs in the management of atrial fibrillation (AF). The basic pathophysiology, diagnosis and classification of AF are
Despite its prevalence, AF treatments have not yet been optimized. Pharmacotherapy for AF using antiarrhythmic drugs is characterized by limited efficacy
As a complex and polygenic disease, it has been challenging to develop effective preventive therapies for AF. However, given the role of hypertension as a risk factor for AF, the potential of antihypertensive drugs to prevent AF remains biologically plausible. 2 5 Nonetheless, earlier studies investigating the additive value of antihypertensive drugs in AF prevention were mainly
Medications for Atrial Fibrillation What Causes AF What are the Symptoms of AF? How is AF Diagnosed? How is AF Treated? Drugs used to treat Atrial
Defined as the person managing paroxysmal AF themselves by taking antiarrhythmic drugs only when an episode of AF starts. Valvular AF. AF in the presence of
by A Burashnikov 2024 Cited by 6Although anticancer drugs may induce AF in cancer patients without AF risk factors, it appears that most drug-associated AF develop when cancer drugs add or
We present a review of the epidemiology of drug-induced AF and highlight a range of drugs that can induce or exacerbate AF, along with their molecular and
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